Alien: Ore.

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the film that started it all, six lucky entrants and their original stories taking place in the Alien universe were selected to share their short films with the world. Alien: Ore--written and directed by the Spear Sisters--will launch on April 19th. Remember: in space, no one can hear you scream....you can hear ME, though. God this shit is terrifying.

Search and Destroy.

Carrie Brownstein--the multi-hyphenate creative genius--has a wicked story to tell in her memoir, "Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl". She developed this lovely journey into what I believe is going to be a TV movie. Catch it this year. :) (I play a drummer, the most challenging acting gig I've had yet. BUT HEY I GOTS RHYTHM.)

The Magicians.

I played a "librarian" in the universe of magicians whose powers have been monopolized and are doled out at the discretion of people like me (I'm sure I mean well). Episode 3 of season 4 in this powerhouse of a SyFy series.

Her Story (In Three Parts).

Camille Hollett-French has written, directed and starred in this beautiful short film anthology about the quiet shame formed by elements of sex, sexuality and sexual assault. I played a slightly overworked (aren't they all) ER nurse during Katherine's vulnerable experience.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow.

I'll be at the very beginning of episode 309. But you should keep watching 'cause it's pretty good.

The Arrangement.

Siren.

Okay if I'm being honest, blink and you'll miss me in episode 103 of this new and awesome-looking series.﻿ But I got to meet Gil Birmingham and I freaked out a little in my head.

Untold Stories of the E.R.

I play a very pregnant and very upset wife of a former drug abuser when he's admitted for treatment. But IS it for drugs? Dun dun DUUUNNN. (Spoiler: if you've ever seen the show you know it's probably not.)

Aeternus.

Check out this prologue episode of a series that had some great festival runs in Vancouver, Toronto, LA, Melbourne and London, was awarded "Best SciFi/Fantasy" at Hollyweb Festival, and Leo nominations for "Best Web Series" and a nom for yours truly.

No Men Beyond This Point.

Guys, we went to TIFF in 2015 with this baby and then to the Kamloops Film Festival in 2016 (Q&A pictured here), and a whole bunch of really rad festivals have screened us since. It's a feature film written and directed by Leo award winning director Mark Sawers. We had some Twitter activity as we shot, and caught some awesome set stills and behind-the-scenes shots on Instagram (and of course all of our alcohol-fuelled TIFF antics are also on said accounts; we've paid dearly to have the more incriminating photos wiped from the internet). You'll wanna check out this "lively, charming, and clever comedic ensemble with steady shrills, easily sweeping up the viewer with inspired speculative futurism and satirical sexual politics. Oh, and one or two dick jokes, too."

NMBTP had its world premiere in Rotterdam as part of IFFR 2015, and cracked the top 10 list of audience favourites!

Standard Action.

SEASON 3 IS HERE! Check out the latest episode below; it's our season and series finale, so if you're not all caught up yet, go back and watch our other episodes here. And get the hankies ready before the very last episode. Don't say I didn't warn you. :(

Silk.

Some rad friends won the first round of the ﻿﻿﻿Telus Story Hive competition﻿﻿﻿, so they got some moneys to do a wicked-ass pilot. Check out the Facebook page for the project here. From the creators: ﻿"﻿This supernatural epic spans centuries as we follow the variegated lives of those playing host to the WYRM - an evolutionary anomaly that bestows (or infects) its hosts with certain powers. Powers that seem to keep death at an arms length..." I got to play in blood and carry a (fake) gun! For reals.

Stricken.

I shot this dark and disturbing and delicious Frostbite production for three terrifying days in and around an elevator amidst a child's screams and dancing zombies and I got to wear a HARNESS! (I should probably be harnessed at all times anyway). Facebook page here!

Commercial Jobbies.

Takeaway from this Sheraton ad: if you ever lose something, I will help you find the s%*t out of it.

Better hope I don't point at YOU. MWA HA HA!

What's with me pointing at shit and making it disappear and/or shrink? I'm getting a complex.

From Years Passed...

SupernaturalI had the supreme pleasure of working with director Thomas J. Wright (look him up, he's done some of your favourites, I guarantee; 'Firefly' anyone??) on episode 2 of season 10 that aired on October 15, 2014. Oh, and I learned my lesson from my day on the Wayward Pines set, so this time, not only did I venture outside and shake hands with everyone I possibly could, but I got a tour of the set and sat on the stairs of my trailer so I wouldn't miss anything. I'm sure everyone thought I was on coke for my seemingly endless supply of energy, but I promise I wasn't; I was just high on the lessons learned from past regret. And brother, that gives you more impetus than Red Bull.

Wayward PinesM. Night Shyamalan is producing this baby, and it's shooting right here in Van. I had a day on set, from which I texted alllllll of my friends that I could hear Matt Dillon and Juliette Lewis through my trailer door, but I was too scared to go out there and talk to them. Not sure when my episode airs. I got to carry a bat.

Fringe Episode 5/12: "Liberty"I had the pleasure of being on this hugely popular FOX sci-fi series in what was unfortunately its final season. I was actually in the first half of the two-part series finale that aired on Friday, January 18th, 2013. Hopefully not my last opportunity to don a beret and fatigues, as I feel at home in them. But not enough to ACTUALLY be a soldier. Obviously.

Emily Owens M.D., Episode 1/11: "Emily and the Perfect Storm"If you ask me, the real heroes on this series are the behind-the-scenes nurses who have to advise us baffled actors on how to believably resuscitate a premature baby delivered by c-section (just...you know...an example off the top of my head...). This episode aired on Tuesday, January 29th, 2013 on the CW network, CTV2 here in Canada.

"Listen to your heart. It knows all things, because it came from the Soul of the World, and it will one day return there." ~ The Alchemist